X-BAND HORN ANTENNA

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An X-band horn antenna couples energy between a waveguide and free space.
     An X-band horn antenna is usually optimised to work in the X band. For example, in a satellite antenna, an X-band horn antenna is often placed at the focus of a parabolic antenna. A different horn antenna would usually be used in each of the X band, C band, Ku band and Ka band.
     An X-band horn antenna is a type of microwave antenna.


Other topics in our resources on Antennas related to X-band Horn Antenna include: 
 
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  • C-band horn antenna
  • Ku-band horn antenna
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